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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere.
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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] as you know, kind of a funny thing happened in this year's presidential election amidst the worst economy in decades, high unemployment and a steep spiritual decline, the country chose not a self made and virtuous patriot to heal our woes -- [laughter] -- but the same foreign-born socialist tyrant who created all of our woes. [ laughter ] how did republicans lose this eminently winnable presidential race? the republican party has a serious messaging problem. >> i think our messaging has not been very strong. >> the messaging was bad. >> jon: messaging. [ laughter ] if only people knew what the republicans were about, what the republicans need is some kind of 24-hour a day seven day a week perpetual messaging refinement and distribution resource, preferly one close to the trappings of journalistic authority but without any ethical constraint. what would we call such a place? elephant news is too obvious? insane clone posse is already -- insane clown posse is already taken. ferret, ferret news! i'll work on it. i'll work on it. so -- [cheers and applause] the republicans lost not because of
] as you know, kind of a funny thing happened in this year's presidential election amidst the worst economy in decades, high unemployment and a steep spiritual decline, the country chose not a self made and virtuous patriot to heal our woes -- [laughter] -- but the same foreign-born socialist tyrant who created all of our woes. [ laughter ] how did republicans lose this eminently winnable presidential race? the republican party has a serious messaging problem. >> i think our messaging has...
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our economy was that bad. if i can play amateur cultural anthropologist for a moment -- what we have seen are some interesting psychological processes going on. so many people over the last few years with great education and great skills know their job security is fragile. as a way to protect yourself, people like to think that that could never happen to me. i am good enough that i would not lose my job or if i did, i would certainly be able to find something away. in some ways by turning on the unemployed and putting it on them, in some ways, there is a bizarre defense mechanism that makes people feel more secure about their own jobs in a fragile economy. i think there is a lot of complex factors going on here. it is certainly eroded very deeply in a complete misunderstanding of just how bad the economy and the recovery has been. host: what is the best way to protect these people? guest: is important for them to be honest and talk about why you lost your job and talk in detail -- if it was because the company
our economy was that bad. if i can play amateur cultural anthropologist for a moment -- what we have seen are some interesting psychological processes going on. so many people over the last few years with great education and great skills know their job security is fragile. as a way to protect yourself, people like to think that that could never happen to me. i am good enough that i would not lose my job or if i did, i would certainly be able to find something away. in some ways by turning on...
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. >>> our economy right now is headed in the right direction. it will stay that way as long as there aren't any more self-inflicted wounds coming out of washington. so let's keep on chipping away at this problem together as democrats and republicans to give our workers and our businesses the support that they need to thrive in the weeks and months ahead. >> the sequester is coming. can president obama get congress to act in time? good morning, i'm bill karins. this is "way too early," the show that feels better after running straight to wikipedia. sequestration, the legal procedure which automatic spending cuts are triggered. now i get it. thanks for being up with us on this wednesday, february 6th. we have a lot to cover including a dire warning from the congressional budget office on the long term fiscal health and one that couldn't have come at a worst time for the president. marco rubio weighed on the age-old debate, tupac or biggy? first, let's ge to the news in new york city. we begin with the white house position on the u.s. government's
. >>> our economy right now is headed in the right direction. it will stay that way as long as there aren't any more self-inflicted wounds coming out of washington. so let's keep on chipping away at this problem together as democrats and republicans to give our workers and our businesses the support that they need to thrive in the weeks and months ahead. >> the sequester is coming. can president obama get congress to act in time? good morning, i'm bill karins. this is "way...
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how are we going to get this economy back on track? well, the federal reserve has to do what it has to do. a big problem is a drag on the economy, the shenanigans that we see in the political process. the unwillingness to deal with our long-term fiscal issues is really a very important driver of uncertainty that is holding back households and business spending. my view is part of the process. gerri: if you can figure that out, that will be a major award that you deserve. [laughter] >> we were heading in the right direction. it's been extremely disappointing. gerri: i want to talk to buy more important number that we got today, that was the gdp. this is economic growth in the quarter coming down. one 10th of a percent. "the wall street journal" reporting this afternoon that we haven't had economic expansion. a single quarter down, negative gdp growth, without a subsequent one since 1977. so this does not bode well for the economy. >> no, it certainly is a problem. but you have to look through this. the gdp fluctuates a lot in this conte
how are we going to get this economy back on track? well, the federal reserve has to do what it has to do. a big problem is a drag on the economy, the shenanigans that we see in the political process. the unwillingness to deal with our long-term fiscal issues is really a very important driver of uncertainty that is holding back households and business spending. my view is part of the process. gerri: if you can figure that out, that will be a major award that you deserve. [laughter] >> we...
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. >> sean: according to the anointed one the reason why he's failed on the economy, failed to create jobs failed to reign in radical extremism is because some of us dared to speak out against his agenda now in an interview the president blames fox news and rush limbaugh for gridlock that exists in washington, d.c.. here is what he said, i don't think the issue is whether or not they're people gfwill that want to get something done we have to change some of the incentive structures so people feel liberated to pursue common ground. it's one of the biggest factors is hout media shapes the base. if a republican immediate yaf congress is not punished for working with a democrat on a bill of common interest, you'll see more of them doing it. what about the thing called freedom of speech sne wants any, all, opposing voices to be what? silent? including opinion opinions you hear on that program. what the president fails to understand is that he is the reason why, in large part, washington divides it. fox news channel has been the only immediate why organization delivered fair and balanced co
. >> sean: according to the anointed one the reason why he's failed on the economy, failed to create jobs failed to reign in radical extremism is because some of us dared to speak out against his agenda now in an interview the president blames fox news and rush limbaugh for gridlock that exists in washington, d.c.. here is what he said, i don't think the issue is whether or not they're people gfwill that want to get something done we have to change some of the incentive structures so...
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markets why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. me he. used. to. say. to me speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks books fifty yard p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see been trying. to find out more visit our big don't all t.v. dog called. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. you. know you don't want to be up. like this again. or in a hurry. but when. i was your company i thought that. people do not think anything of. my father everybody has. invited. my father and my mother didn't. come home i'm in new york city i am from new york city and it. takes over you. know because no owner. ok let's just be honest here for a moment for some p
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. >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to you "your business," the show dedicated to giving advice and tips to help your business grow. this brand probably look familiar to you but you'll never believe the ups and downs these cook wis kennet through after entering into a terrible partnership. tate's bake shop is known for these buttery thin crisp chocolate chip cookies. >> my customers know. one less chip in a cookie and i get e-mails. >> they churn out more than 2 million cookies a week. sale of those special treats amount to more than $10 million a year. >> the cookie has to be crisp. if it's not crisp, it's tait's. >> but tait's is kathleen's second bakery business. her first business was an institution in tony hampton's in new york for 18 years until she made a bad decision to form a partnership with a former employee and his brother. that mistake cost her her name, her brand, and her first thriving bakery
. >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to you "your business," the show dedicated to giving advice and tips to help your business grow. this brand probably look familiar to you but you'll never believe the ups and downs these cook wis kennet through after entering into a terrible...
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>> this is a global economy. i think as a united states of america, we should have a point of view on that. so we may disagree on that. there state minimums and there 18 to 19 states now and the feds have left too many people behind. >> here's the other thing. because we are providing assistance and things like food stamps at the federal level, it's not fair if texas has a low minimum wage and the taxpayers are asked to pick up the rest of the burden. i would say what constitutes a different living and cocost of living are fair assessments. in general a decent living should be the same whether you are in texas or california. >> par spoiled opens of having a slavery-free show. you spoiled that. next, big changes for the postal service and angst for the cliff clachbs out there. >> let's see what topics we have in the fail bag. here's one. anybody have a chance to call a tv repairman lately? what's up with that? blop [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15
>> this is a global economy. i think as a united states of america, we should have a point of view on that. so we may disagree on that. there state minimums and there 18 to 19 states now and the feds have left too many people behind. >> here's the other thing. because we are providing assistance and things like food stamps at the federal level, it's not fair if texas has a low minimum wage and the taxpayers are asked to pick up the rest of the burden. i would say what constitutes a...
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housing is a bright spot in the economy. we do believe it is. a 5.5% gain in home prices is not great, but it is a far cry from the down days of the housing crash. stock market, well, we are 280 points away from the all-time high on the dow. a big name that you know. more money coming in at yahoo!. nicole: this is a company that has struggled. now you have marissa mayer taking over. the stock is up over 1.5%. they continue to talk about that. search advertising was strong. display ads were weaker. it is up about 30% since she took over. stuart: 30% and a $20 stock is not back. i want to move onto ford. $5.6 billion profit last year. the stock is at 13. please, remember that stock was one dollar a share not that long ago. apple announcing a higher capacity for its next generation ipad. earnings for the company may be a little high. let's go back to nicole petallides. nicole: there were questions about whether lenovo was interested in any parts. it is all do or die. the blackberry ten is out tomorrow. we have seen stocks soaring ahead of this. the
housing is a bright spot in the economy. we do believe it is. a 5.5% gain in home prices is not great, but it is a far cry from the down days of the housing crash. stock market, well, we are 280 points away from the all-time high on the dow. a big name that you know. more money coming in at yahoo!. nicole: this is a company that has struggled. now you have marissa mayer taking over. the stock is up over 1.5%. they continue to talk about that. search advertising was strong. display ads were...
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. >> the same thing is happening now in this collaborative consumption economy. >> charlie: how much of the auction business remains a part of your dna some. >> well, auctions is just a format now in the core ebay business. >> charlie: it's the declining part of revenue as this other thing grows. >> exponentially faster. we offer consumers choice of how they want to pay. >> charlie: are people doing less of that then or not or is it just simply less compared to the volume of the increasing thing. >> the volume compared to the increasing thing. >> charlie: there are still a lot of people who want to go and rummage in the auction world and find something they like rather than go to a store and find something new. >> yes. auctions are good for things that are... have uncertain value. so a used item. or a really scarce item. auctions are a great format for that. but for most of things people would prefer to have a fixed price because they want the satisfaction of buying it immediately. >> charlie: did you have... i mean, if you look at the role that you play today, one of the leading tec
. >> the same thing is happening now in this collaborative consumption economy. >> charlie: how much of the auction business remains a part of your dna some. >> well, auctions is just a format now in the core ebay business. >> charlie: it's the declining part of revenue as this other thing grows. >> exponentially faster. we offer consumers choice of how they want to pay. >> charlie: are people doing less of that then or not or is it just simply less compared...
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who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together or eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes or government programs that we agree need some reform. >> house speaker john boehner responded with a statement reading "republicans have twice voted replace these arbitrary cuts with common-sense cuts and reforms that protect our national defense. we believe there is a better way to reduc the deficit but americans do not support sacrificing real spending cuts for more tax hikes." >>> efforts by the white house to head off spending cuts come as a new government report predicts the budget deficit will drop below $1 trillion for the first time during obama's presidency. the congressional budget office which assumes that the cuts will go into effect march 1st says the government will run a deficit of $845 billion this year. that's compared to $1.1 trillion short fall. the outlook predicts the improvements will not last. it warns that an aging population will
who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together or eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes or government programs that we agree need some reform. >> house speaker john boehner responded with a statement reading "republicans have twice voted replace these arbitrary cuts with common-sense cuts and reforms that protect our national defense....
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that was obvious but the entire economy could be brought down by it. that's not a thought that was in my head. >> charlie: without having you comment i'm going to read your rehab programs for policy makers. don't try to do too many things at once. explain yourself to the people. say it in language that ordinary people can understand. number 4, repeat steps 2 and 3. explain yourself. step 5 set expectations low. step 6. pay attention to people's at feuds, prejudices and misconceptions and step 7 way rapt attention to fairness. if people think they're being screwed as they did during the financial crisis and with good reason, you almost certainly lose them. >> you do. there's a difference between paying attention and paying rapt attention. we economists pay a lot more attention to efficiency. but most of the people on earth not just in america pay a lot more attention to fairness. >> charlie: do you think more people should have gone to jail because of what happened leading up to 2008? >> i do. i can't name them. going to jail is a high bar. you have to
that was obvious but the entire economy could be brought down by it. that's not a thought that was in my head. >> charlie: without having you comment i'm going to read your rehab programs for policy makers. don't try to do too many things at once. explain yourself to the people. say it in language that ordinary people can understand. number 4, repeat steps 2 and 3. explain yourself. step 5 set expectations low. step 6. pay attention to people's at feuds, prejudices and misconceptions and...
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movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to i'm happily married husband a father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences i made this movie for you me and everyone we know in the hope that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that i think about it this way just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company or paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. for lack of a better word is good. we just write. greek works. greek. can. see evolution. and. my ex
movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to i'm happily married husband a father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences i made this movie for you me and...
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you're a bigger economy like china. wouldn't more legal immigrants help us grow the economy? >> there's no question that adding more labor input makes the economy bigger, but there is not really any research to show it makes the economy better or more accurately, it raises per capita income. of course, that's what matters; right? canada and mexico have very roughly the same size economy, but we don't say, well, gosh, they are equally rich. no. mexico's population is several times larger, and so it's per capita is much lower. as far as we can tell because of the immigrants tend to be somewhat poorer on average, the overall per capita actually goes down when the immigrants arrive so it does make a larger gdp, but it doesn't seem to i'll -- improve the economic situation of the native born. immigrants do benefit, and that could be an argument for immigration. melissa: if they were legal, paying taxes, that's a big difference, especially from the perspective that one of thhe greatest costs is the cost of educating the children of the legal immigrants. they are not paying into the
you're a bigger economy like china. wouldn't more legal immigrants help us grow the economy? >> there's no question that adding more labor input makes the economy bigger, but there is not really any research to show it makes the economy better or more accurately, it raises per capita income. of course, that's what matters; right? canada and mexico have very roughly the same size economy, but we don't say, well, gosh, they are equally rich. no. mexico's population is several times larger,...
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narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electricity and gas, cable tv, and internet, the bottom line is, in the united states, we don't pay a heck of a lot for water. curtis: at an average cost of about $2.50 for 1,000 gallons of tap water, it is a great bargain. garvin: but the rates that are being charged for water are insufficient to replace existing systems and to expand existing systems. narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many mai
narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electricity and gas, cable tv, and internet, the bottom line is, in the united states, we don't pay a...
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failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the president's labor with warm. telling unions to back off. and enjoy your chicken wings while you can. you could be paying a super hefty price coming up. she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, ke needingo go freque
failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the...
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failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away t the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the president's labor with warm. telling unions to back off. and enjoy your chicken wings while you can. you cou liz: welcome back. this is an important story. unions facing a big defeat this week. the national labor relations board communions they cannot protest in front of wal-mart for two months. they are saying that the unions picketed illegally in front of the big retailer and after wisconsin and michigan becoming right to work states. so is labor losing its punch? dd, what do you think? >> i do think the unions are dying and they are on
failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away t the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next,...
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economy in terms of tax revenues and revenues overall? >> you bet. most people are familiar with what is going on in north dakota, down in texas and louisiana and around the country where we are producing private land. government land 96% are basically untouched and what it could mean is in excess of $450 billion per year in gdp growth, and 20 times as much as the government is talking the ministrations talking about in terms of increased energy taxes. we have been putting people to work, building infrastructure, it is a win-win-win deal. alalbany does the government to step out of the way and let people go to work. liz: instead of drill, baby, drill, demonstrators are talking about draw, baby, draw. we have the boxer shell, reservoir two times the size of a country of oil. what is that in compass? is it just drilling were all sorts of jobs and gdp growth? tell me what is in there. >> the beauty of this study done by one of t macroeconomic projectors shows the best jobs created are not just those in the oilfield, but also high-tech jobs, jobs in medi
economy in terms of tax revenues and revenues overall? >> you bet. most people are familiar with what is going on in north dakota, down in texas and louisiana and around the country where we are producing private land. government land 96% are basically untouched and what it could mean is in excess of $450 billion per year in gdp growth, and 20 times as much as the government is talking the ministrations talking about in terms of increased energy taxes. we have been putting people to work,...
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failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we he to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the president's labor with war. telling unions to back off. and enjoy your chicken wings while you can. you cou [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom
failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we he to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the...
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in the rest of the economy i.t. helps you save money you can pass the savings on to a consumer and make a fortune. that's what wal-mart did. it's all about the supply chain. so i think whether the study was right or wrong is irrelevant. it's obvious on its face it is not going to work because and 80 billion-dollar return on the $40 billion doesn't need the government intervention to happen. let's talk about the broad point that i think is important. you are right the life span has gone up and are continuing to go up. but i think as most people in the audience know while some amount of that is attributable to the personal health care, a much greater amount is attributable to public health and it is a far greater amount attributable to the lifestyle. what is interesting about the last 50 years is while the one area that we can definitely are to personal health care has increased the life span of cardiac care the bulk of improvement almost every single study has shown has been out the stocking and people creating fewer
in the rest of the economy i.t. helps you save money you can pass the savings on to a consumer and make a fortune. that's what wal-mart did. it's all about the supply chain. so i think whether the study was right or wrong is irrelevant. it's obvious on its face it is not going to work because and 80 billion-dollar return on the $40 billion doesn't need the government intervention to happen. let's talk about the broad point that i think is important. you are right the life span has gone up and...
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failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the president's labor with warm. telling unions to back off. and enjoy your chicken wings while you can. while you can. you cou this is $100,000. while you can. you cou we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to h
failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the...
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failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the president's labor with warm. telling unions to back off. and enjoy your chicken wings while you can. you cou there are patients who will question, why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn't have to suffer. i would recommend biotene. the enzymes in biotene products help supplement enzymes that are naturally in saliva. biotene helps moisten those areas t
failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the...
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they attribute that to an improving economy and to the fiscal cliff deal. veronica. >> tracie potts, thank you. >>> a major decision expected from the boy scouts of america. national board members set to vote on whether to lift the decade long ban on guy leaders and scouts. it comes after a meeting at the texas headquarters. it is a controversial issue from both sides and putting one of the largest youth organizations under a microscope. scouting should be open to everyone. texas governor rick perry expressed the opposite opinion. board members choose to scrap the policy, local scout units will be able to decide for themselves on whether or not to admit gays to the rankings. >>> on the heels of the boy scouts decision, the pentagon is announcing a policy shift for guy service members and partners. leon panetta expected to extend benefits to partners of personnel. it remains doubtful that medical, down theal and housing allowances are offered under the new proposal. an extension of those benefits require the repeal of the 1996 defense of marriage act. >>> he
they attribute that to an improving economy and to the fiscal cliff deal. veronica. >> tracie potts, thank you. >>> a major decision expected from the boy scouts of america. national board members set to vote on whether to lift the decade long ban on guy leaders and scouts. it comes after a meeting at the texas headquarters. it is a controversial issue from both sides and putting one of the largest youth organizations under a microscope. scouting should be open to everyone. texas...
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do you see the economy growing? >> the good news is the economy is growing. but the bad news it is such a slow rate, a glacier like speed. but that is great news for the market. because that allows the fed to keep lumping the money. lou: harvey eisen, it is great to have you here. >> thank you. lou: turning to the box office. a romantic comedy featuring a zombie heartthrob. "warm bodies" earni $20 million in its opening weekend. younger audiences accounting for 65% of those ticket ssales. coming in fourth is "hansel and gretel", and then "silver linings playbook." so the super bowl on a power outage. they believe that it was caused due to the superdome's electrical system. no one knows who and what is responsible. it may take days to actually verify the most recent explanation. we have now moved from super bowl blackout to acknowledging responsibility, even outside washington dc. i'm next, the mayor of the murder capital of america america. we will outline it in the "chalk talk" next. and the escalating violence has jesse jackson calling for law. i'm serious,
do you see the economy growing? >> the good news is the economy is growing. but the bad news it is such a slow rate, a glacier like speed. but that is great news for the market. because that allows the fed to keep lumping the money. lou: harvey eisen, it is great to have you here. >> thank you. lou: turning to the box office. a romantic comedy featuring a zombie heartthrob. "warm bodies" earni $20 million in its opening weekend. younger audiences accounting for 65% of...
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it's not the right thing to do for the economy. it's not the right thing for folks who are out there still looking for work. the good news is this doesn't have to happen. for all the drama and disagreements we've had over the past few years, democrats and republicans have still been able to come together and cut the deficit by more than $2.5 trillion through a mix of spending cuts and higher rates on taxes for the wealthy. a balanced approach has achieved more than $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction. that's more than halfway towards the $4 trillion in deficit reduction that economists and elected officials from both parties believe is required to stabilize our debt. so we've made progress. i still believe that we can finish the job with a balanced mix of spending cuts and more tax reform. the proposals that i have put forward during the fiscal cliff negotiations in discussions with speaker boehner and others, are still very much on the table. i just want to repeat, the deals that i put forward, the balanced approach of spending cut
it's not the right thing to do for the economy. it's not the right thing for folks who are out there still looking for work. the good news is this doesn't have to happen. for all the drama and disagreements we've had over the past few years, democrats and republicans have still been able to come together and cut the deficit by more than $2.5 trillion through a mix of spending cuts and higher rates on taxes for the wealthy. a balanced approach has achieved more than $2.5 trillion in deficit...
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. >>> a key indicator in the economy's health is due out in a few hours. the first jobs report of 2013. let's take an early look at the markets as we get all up in your business this morning. karen cho is live in london. we saw a decline in the gdp. the markets dipped. what do you expect from today's jobs numbers? >> good morning, bill. yes, you have a very good point. there is enormous focus on the markets after that gdp print for the fourth quarter. the focus today is the market wants to see that u.s. jobs story is intact. we're seeing a lot of hiring by private employers. this is reflected in the adp report in the week. so we're wondering whether this trans spie tra transpires into the jobs report. this will primarily be focused in the private sector. in terms of the volatility, too strong a figure could affect the market. it could damage confidence about the recovery taking place. >> karen, also a report out, the justice department looking to sue to stop a blockbuster deal against two of the world's biggest beermakers, anheuser-busch, what is the deal
. >>> a key indicator in the economy's health is due out in a few hours. the first jobs report of 2013. let's take an early look at the markets as we get all up in your business this morning. karen cho is live in london. we saw a decline in the gdp. the markets dipped. what do you expect from today's jobs numbers? >> good morning, bill. yes, you have a very good point. there is enormous focus on the markets after that gdp print for the fourth quarter. the focus today is the...
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so then this is where the political economy of the reconstruction of the malian state then becomes the next challenge. because if there is an incentive for southern military officers and northern rebels to remain linked because of that contraband issue, we will have to overcome that in order for civilian leaders like yourself who come to the floor and then reconstitute the malian state. if that's the case, then our challenge is considerably more complex than what i thought it would be at the beginning of this two-hour conversation. now, this conversation has value because we now have rearticulated a particular challenge, the political economy that underlies the future reconstitution of the malian state. going to your question about niger, niger has been advantage into the present moment because there's not the degree of animosity in niger between the tuareg people and the other ethnic groups within mali. and furthermore, the new president of mali specifically designated -- niger, specifically designated as his minister of defense, someone from the tuareg community, which then provided
so then this is where the political economy of the reconstruction of the malian state then becomes the next challenge. because if there is an incentive for southern military officers and northern rebels to remain linked because of that contraband issue, we will have to overcome that in order for civilian leaders like yourself who come to the floor and then reconstitute the malian state. if that's the case, then our challenge is considerably more complex than what i thought it would be at the...
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it change it's the global economy. it creates fantastic new opportunities. also vulnerabilities but on balances is a very positive development. it is as you have noted in the way you frame the question going to have profound implications for health care. the self-quantification movement, the use, the combination of the digital devices and the network on the one hand and the new genomic and proteomic medical advances on the her llomplely, completely revolutionize health care. it's beginning now. it's something called predecision medicine that i write about in the book. and actually in virtually every walk of life we're going to be seeing continued revolutionary changes. that sounds forbidding but this is 9 future. and we need to plug into it. and we need to make some choices about how to preserve human value. we talked about privacy. we talked about kmurt. there are other values. in the biological revolutio which in chapter 5 is the reinvention of life-and-death we have become the personal agents of evolution. >> we are now able -- >> raising important ethica
it change it's the global economy. it creates fantastic new opportunities. also vulnerabilities but on balances is a very positive development. it is as you have noted in the way you frame the question going to have profound implications for health care. the self-quantification movement, the use, the combination of the digital devices and the network on the one hand and the new genomic and proteomic medical advances on the her llomplely, completely revolutionize health care. it's beginning now....